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  1. Expert Answers. The title "A Tell-Tale Heart" refers to the constant sound of the heart beat that the narrator hears after he has murdered the old man. The heart beat basically comes from the ...

    • The Eye
    • The Heart
    • The House

    Eyes represent perception, awareness, and truth. The narrator names the old man's eye as the reason he has to kill him, which suggests he wants to be seen and known. Poe's references to the eye as "evil" also suggest a commonly held belief in the supernatural ability to cast a curse with a malevolent glare. There are other more specific resonances ...

    As the eye represents intelligence, the heart represents emotion. The inclusion of both symbols in the story creates a war between reason and emotion. The narrator emphasizes his own reasoned, meticulous plotting, focusing on his ingenuity in executing and covering up his crime. However, it is passion that drives the narrator to kill the old man (w...

    By trying to hide the body of the murdered old man beneath the floorboard, the narrator is symbolically trying to hide the guilt of his crime in his subconscious. However, things repressed or hidden in the subconscious always return, leaking into normal consciousness, as the dead but pounding heart does in this story. The police can be seen as the ...

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  3. Jan 30, 2024 · The Heartbeat: The beating heart symbolizes the narrator’s own guilt and paranoia. As the story progresses, the narrator becomes increasingly convinced that the sound of the heart is real and loud enough for others to hear, signifying the inescapability of his guilt. The heart’s beating grows louder and more insistent until it drives the ...

  4. Analysis. The narrator of "Tell-Tale Heart" defends his sanity – he says he is nervous, but that he can not be called mad. His senses are in fact quickened, and he is more alert and has heard things from both heaven and hell. He admits that his motives for the act to follow are curious, that there was no passion that provoked it.

  5. Contents. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a story by Edgar Allan Poe written in 1843. It is about a murderer who tries to persuade his readers of his mental stability while telling the tale of the brutish act. He denies that he suffers from some mental illness and openly boasts of his cleverness and cunning behavior.

  6. What does the heart represent in "The Tell-Tale Heart"? In a great many stories and works of art, the heart is linked to emotion and passion. This is partially because the heart tends to beat ...

  7. Apr 27, 2017 · Summary. First, a brief summary of ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’. An unnamed narrator confesses that he has murdered an old man, apparently because of the old man’s ‘Evil Eye’ which drove the narrator to kill him. He then describes how he crept into the old man’s bedroom while he slept and stabbed him, dragging the corpse away and ...

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